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Tình huốnh 1 : 1 tỷ
In my opinion, when I have 1 billion VND in hand, I will have many ways
to use this money. I think I'll use it to buy a house and put some in the
bank. Because I currently want to buy a house to bring my parents
home to live with me. And I want a spacious place to rest after a long
day. I think that's reasonable because when I have a house, I will have
more motivation to go to work. Or I will buy a house to rent out for
more profit. On the other hand, I save a little to deposit in the bank as
capital. Because depositing money in the bank brings safety benefits.
Because I always care about security and convenience. This helps
protect the money against the risk of loss and provides an annual yield.
Currently, the price of gold is increasing so I will not invest in it. I think it
would be more risky.
Tình huống 2 : hút thuốc
Smoking is a bad action. It affects their own health and that of those around
them. However, to choose one of the three methods above, I will choose
community labor as punishment. Because the violator will have to perform public
cleaning work, do charity work, etc. This both benefits society and helps them
realize the consequences of their behavior. The method of collecting fines is the
usual method. Collecting fines can be effective in educating and assessing
violations, while also creating a system of economic sanctions. But this method
will be limited if there is no serious compliance and no control over the collection
of fines. Of course, the last method I think is quite heavy on such behavior.
However, the final decision on the method of punishment should be made by the
specific legal system and regulations of that country or region.
Tình huống 3: khoá luận
In my opinion, when writing my graduate thesis, I will not omit any
source. In today's digital age, finding information is easier than ever.
However, not only the internet but also libraries and newspapers play
an important role in finding information for the thesis. When searching
for information online, it will produce results quickly, conveniently and
with a rich variety of information sources. But the downside is less
reliability and quality of information. Besides, I go to the library to read
books or magazines related to my thesis. Although it is more time
consuming than searching for information online, books and magazines
have been vetted for publication. Therefore, the information source is
guaranteed to be accurate and reliable. In short, each source of
information will have its own advantages and disadvantages. The
important thing is that the smart use and coordination of these sources
of information will help us create a complete thesis.
NGHE
1. Which poster will the boy hang on his bedroom wall?
o a snowboarding player
o a snowboard
o an eagle
o a mountain climber
2. How did the girl travel to school this morning?
o By bus
o By car
o By bike
o On foot
3. What will the boy buy from the newsagent later this week?
o A superhero comics
o A football magazine
o A newspaper
o A book about wildlife animals
4. How will the friends get to the party?
o By scooter
o On foot
o By bus
o By motorbike
5. Which musical instrument does the boy want to learn to play?
o Trumpet.
o Piano.
o Electronic guitar.
o Classical guitar.
6. How did the girl find out about the party?
o Her friend emailed her.
o Her friend called her.
o Her friend sent her a message.
o Her friend invited her directly.
7. Where are the boy and his family going on holiday?
o At the beach
o In the mountain
o In the countryside
o In the city
8. When will the girl be in the race?
o On Thursday.
o On Wednesday.
o On Saturday.
o On Sunday.
Part 2:
Con 1
9. Dr. Herman Nash is _____.
o an English teacher
o an expert on literature
o a linguist
o a historian
10. According to Dr. Nash, the languages we speak _____ .
o are being corrupted.
o do not remain the same for very long.
o are all very similar.
o disappear after some periods of time.
11. How is slang defined?
o normal expressions used by many people
o formal expressions used by technicians
o casual expressions used by not many people
o everyday expressions used by ordinary people
12. In Dr. Nash’s opinion, a large number of English words got their origin from___
o Italy
o France
o Spain
o Latin
Con 2.
13. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
o The girl’s soccer team
o The boy’s attendance at the game
o The girl’s next game
o The boy’s desire to play soccer
14. When will the girl’s next soccer game be?
o This Friday
o This Saturday
o Next Tuesday
o Next Friday
15. What can be inferred about the girl?
o She is interested in playing goalkeeper on her team.
o She is not happy with the attendance at her games.
o She suffered a minor injury in the last game.
o She is the best player on the girl’s soccer team.
16. Why does the boy mention his friend?
o To ask how they can join the girl’s soccer team
o To say that they enjoyed watching the last soccer game
o To tell the girl that they all wish the team good luck
o To indicate that he will invite them to the next game
Con 3:
17. What are the speakers mainly discussing?
o The boy’s desire to get an extension.
o The topic of the paper the boy is writing.
o The boy’s involvement in athletics.
o The type of research that the boy needs to conduct.
18. Why does the boy say that he is unable to finish his assignment on time?
o He cannot find the information that he needs.
o He needs to study for a test in another class tonight.
o His partner has not done enough work on the project.
o He has not had enough time to do his work.
19. What does the boy suggest about the soccer team?
o It has not lost any games yet this season.
o There is going to be a game tonight.
o Being on it takes up a lot of his time.
o It needs to get some new members.
20. What does the teacher tell the boy to do?
o Go to the library
o Attend his next class
o Skip soccer practice
o Have a chat with Coach Grubbs
Part 3
Talk/lecture 1:
21. What type of work is available on the program?
o Factory work
o Working in stores
o Working in places of interest
o Underwater jobs
22. All of the following qualities are needed by candidates for the work EXCEPT____
o To be hard-working
o To be responsible
o To be sociable
o To be fit
23. Where do the students meet the representatives of the program?
o Normally in the USA
o In the country they will work in
o In the country they come from
o In a country chosen by the representative
24. How do students accepted into the program find a job?
o On their own or through the Work Experience program
o Through the Work Experience program only
o Through interviews in their country
o On their own
25. What does the speaker say about medical insurance?
o It is not normally included.
o It is part of the agreement
o It has to be paid for by the student.
o It is irrelevant to the program.
Talk/ Lecture 2:
26. Why did Paul choose the part of Africa he visited?
o It is good for walking.
o It will soon change.
o He had been there before.
o It is easy to travel on foot.
27. What will happen when more roads are built?
o They can’t study plants and flowers on the roads.
o They won’t have to clear paths through forests.
o They can bring more equipment.
o They can travel faster.
28. What happened to the food they brought at the end of the trip?
o It was too dried.
o There was too much left.
o It went bad.
o There was too little left.
29. When the team met a fisherman,_____
o he gave them food.
o a member of the team was too ill to go.
o they were looking for a boat.
o they got lost in the village.
30. Why didn’t Paul go to Australia?
o He was planning to do another trip.
o He wanted to be home with his family.
o He didn’t want any more traveling.
o He thought he couldn’t study anything there.
Talk/ Lecture 3:
31. What will be given in the second part of the seminar?
o some advice for the trip in April
o things you should bring for the trip in April
o introduction to the trip in April
o introduction to the research on rock art.
32. What is rock art compared to?
o footprint
o pictures
o a school book
o a book about animals.
33. What is the first mystery about the Namibian paintings or engravings?
o They are all for the same animal.
o They are repeated.
o They are completely different from one another.
o They are for all kinds of animals.
34. What is the second mystery about the Namibian paintings or engraving?
o They are all created by humans.
o They all have human faces.
o They were engraved by wise women.
o They seem to be half-human.
35. What will be talked about next week?
o dangers of coming from one culture to another
o how children learn from rock art.
o what children learn from rock art pictures.
o purposes of rock art.
ĐỌC
1. The word “enrolling” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to?
A. coming
B. participating
C. meeting
D. working
2. According to the passage, what can be inferred about Mai’s parents?
A. they have temporary jobs.
B. they work hard in the field.
C. they work far from the house.
D. they have permanent jobs.
3. Why does Mai want to look for a job in a foreign country?
A. Her parents are too old to support the family.
B. Her siblings encourage her to go abroad.
C. She wants to help her family and save up for her life.
D. Her friends all go abroad.
4. How many learners of the Japanese language are NOT high school students in Giong Tom
District?
A. 20
B. 40
C. 60
D. 210
5. The word “nurtured” in paragraph 3 could be best replaced by _______.
A. nourished
B. loved
C. worked
D. owned
6. According to Director Nguyen Thi Minh Tuyet, the number of students this year _______.
A. decreases by 50%
B. remains constant
C. neither increases nor decreases
D. has reached the figure of 400
7. What is TRUE about the laborers who have finished the work contract in Japan?
A. They all plan to run a business.
B. They all save an amount of 1 billion VND.
C. They are invited to work for Japanese companies in Vietnam.
D. The human resource department in Japanese companies will neglect them.
8. The word “residing” in paragraph 7 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. working
B. making
C. living
D. coming
9. Why does Dong Thap become the top labor supplier for Japan and South Korea?
A. Because most high school students have planned since they were at high school.
B. Because after coming back to Vietnam, all of them are able to run businesses.
C. Because most people in Dong Thap do not have a good job.
D. Because a wide range of advantages has been offered by the local authorities.
10. What can be inferred from the final paragraph?
A. Local laborers are still not clear about labor export.
B. Local jobs will create more opportunities for workers.
C. More workers in Dong Thap are ready to take part in the labor export program.
D. The competitiveness between the provincial labor market the and foreign one is higher.
11. It is stated in the first paragraph that Thomas Francis Jr. was studying________
A. How to prevent the spread of influenza in Michigan
B. How to work with physicians from Manhattan
C. How to develop vaccines from killed viruses
D. How to get a degree in medicine from New York University
12. Poliomyelitis is an infectious disease that _________.
A. can only be found in monkeys
B. causes serious stomachache
C. affects the nervous system
D. has no symptoms for diagnosis
13. The word “corroborated” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _________.
A. rejected
B. published
C. examined
D. confirmed
14. All of the following statements about the killed virus vaccine are true EXCEPT _________.
A. it did not induce antibody formation in monkeys
B. it had three strains that scientists worked with
C. it was incapable of producing the disease
D. it helped monkeys form antibodies
15. The word “findings” in paragraph 3 refers to _________.
A. results
B. antibody levels
C. vaccine
D. polio
16. From the passage, it can be inferred that the experimental polio vaccine was given to people
by _________.
A. pill
B. injection
C. surgery
D. transplant
17. The word “vaccine” in paragraph 3 refers to _________.
A. medicine designed to cure a disease temporarily
B. medicine that cures a disease after the patient gets sick
C. medicine designed to kill viruses that are fatal to children
D. medicine that creates immunity against a disease
18. In the passage, it is implied that the Salk Institute was _________.
A. originally called the Institute for Biological Studies
B. originally the University of Michigan School of Public Health
C. originally the Virus Research Laboratory at the University of Pittsburg
D. originally the medical school at New York University
19. In which space marked as [A], [B], [C], and [D] in the passage could the following sentence
best fit?
“Thousands of children and adults were free from the fears of contracting this terrible
disease.”
A. [A]
B. [B]
C. [C]
D. [D]
20. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. How Jonas Salk trained to be a physician and medical researcher.
B. How the medical research of Jonas Salk led to the development of the polio vaccine.
C. How Salk and his colleagues learned to kill viruses.
D. How Salk was promoted to important positions at the University of Pennsylvania.
21. According to the passage, which of the following statements about land diving is correct?
A. It is a newer sport than bungee jumping.
B. It is done due to a cultural belief.
C. It is a safe sport for people to play.
D. It is popular with both men and women.
22. A jump is considered perfect when_____.
A. the jumper's fall is stopped before the shoulders touch the ground.
B. the jumper's shoulders land gently on the ground.
C. the jumper's head touches the ground first.
D. the jumper jumps without the vine tied to his feet.
23. Why was David’s mother holding a toy car?
A. Because she planned to give it to David after his jump.
B. Because she used to like playing with it.
C. Because a car is the symbol of becoming an adult.
D. Because she planned to throw it away after his jump.
24. The word "proper" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to_____.
A. accurate
B. brave
C. motivating
D. mature
25. Why did David decide to jump?
A. Because this allowed him to become a man.
B. Because his mother could see him.
C. Because he wanted to be injured.
D. Because he knew that he wouldn't be seriously injured.
26. Since jumping, how has life changed for David?
A. Everyone now sees him as an adult.
B. He is more interested in girls.
C. He is more attractive to the opposite sex.
D. He is no longer interested in toys.
27. What is special about the ceremonial gloves of the Satere Mawe people?
A. Young men are shot by a bullet when they wear them.
B. They are full of wasps.
C. They cause a great deal of pain.
D. Only over-18s are allowed to wear them.
28. The word "unbearable" in paragraph 6 can be best replaced by_____.
A. elastic
B. insufferable
C. long-lasting
D. intolerable
29. What happened to Mari while he was wearing the gloves?
A. The gloves permanently damaged his hands.
B. His uncle took away his pain.
C. He screamed and screamed.
D. His brother tried to help him.
30. What are Mari's intentions for the future?
A. To wear the gloves many more times.
B. To go on a journey abroad.
C. To wear the gloves for three hours.
D. To find other ways to prove that he's grown up.
31. Which of the following is TRUE about Internet jobs?
A. Most of them require excellent technical expertise.
B. Job opportunities are open to both proficient and non-proficient people.
C. Only trained programmers are suitable for the jobs.
D. It is not possible for people with limited technical expertise to find a job.
32. The word "identify" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _______.
A. name
B. estimate
C. discount
D. encounter
33. According to the passage, what is a feature of webmasters?
A. They never work independently.
B. They require a minimal level of expertise.
C. Their duties depend on the organization they work for.
D. They do not support software products.
34. The word "them" in paragraph 2 refers to _______.
A. companies
B. new job opportunities
C. hardware and software
D. webmasters
35. In paragraph 3, what is mentioned as one requirement of a webmaster position?
A. Good communication skills
B. Excellent writing skill
C. Ability to work independently
D. Understanding of the latest computer applications
36. According to the passage, websites can be defined as a kind of _______.
A. computer illustration
B. interactive multimedia presentations
C. new media
D. computer artistry
37. The outsourcing and contracting of online freelancers have become popular as a result of
_______.
A. the downsizing of companies in difficult economic times
B. the better quality of online workers
C. the expansion of online business
D. the abundance of online projects
38. The word "vary" in paragraph 6 could best be replaced by________
A. change
B. decrease
C. increase
D. differ
39. It can be inferred from the passage that _______.
A. freelancers can contract with foreign companies
B. only skilled workers make good money
C. it is easy to become a webmaster
D. workers with limited computer skills cannot work online
40. What is the purpose of this passage?
A. To inform people about the tasks and role of a webmaster
B. To inform people about the computer industry
C. To inform people about employment related to the Internet
D. To explain why webmasters make a lot of money
VIẾT
Lũ lụt
Currently, the world faces many types of natural disasters. Among
them, floods are natural disasters that occur frequently and cause
serious damage. The following are some causes, impacts and proposed
solutions to limit floods.
There are many causes of floods. Prolonged heavy rain is one of the
main causes of flooding. Because when rainfall exceeds the absorbing
capacity of the soil and drainage system, water will overflow into rivers
and canals, causing flooding. On the other hand, the destruction of
environments such as mangroves, forests, and grasslands reduces the
ability of water to penetrate the soil. Improper construction of projects
such as dams, dikes, and sewers clogs rivers, leading to floods.
The causes of floods greatly affect the economy, human life and the
environment. Economically, floods cause damage to agriculture and loss
of infrastructure, slowing down economic development. In terms of life,
it reduces water quality, causes ecological imbalance, causes
environmental pollution, and affects plant and animal life. The most
worrying thing is the danger to humans. Large floods can cause death
and injury to people, causing loss of security and safety.
Flooding is a complex problem that requires a combination of different
solutions. Specifically, invest in building and upgrading drainage systems
such as building reservoirs, canals and more technical drainage systems.
In addition, protect and restore wetlands and naturally drained lands to
minimize flooding. Actively plant forests to avoid erosion, which is
dangerous to animals, plants and even humans. Self-protection is also
an important solution when the community is educated with skills and
awareness to cope with and prevent floods. Minimize serious damage
KHỞI NGHIỆP
Sometimes in life we will have our own ways of starting a business.
There are some young people who leave big companies to start their
own businesses. Is that the correct action? The following article will
show some of the benefits and challenges of this.
When we are young, we have a lot of time and opportunities to start a
business. Young people have the opportunity to freely create and
express their ideas. They are not bound by strict regulations and
processes like a large company and can develop products and services
in the way they think is best. In addition, young people who start their
own businesses can decide for themselves the strategy and
development direction of their company. This allows them to have
influence and directly see the results of their work. In particular, an
attractive aspect of starting a business is its high income potential.
When successful, young people can earn larger amounts of money than
working for a large company. Starting a business provides young people
with opportunities for diverse experiences. They have to face many
aspects of business such as: management, marketing, finance,... . This
helps them develop diverse skills and become versatile people in the
business field.
However, to get benefits, young people also have to go through
pressure and challenges. For example, starting a business carries high
financial risks. They have to invest large amounts of money.
Additionally, they face the possibility of failure and financial loss.
Besides, the competitive environment is fierce with other companies.
Therefore, success in entrepreneurship for young people requires
patience, determination and the ability to adapt to an uncertain
business environment.

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  • 3. Tình huốnh 1 : 1 tỷ In my opinion, when I have 1 billion VND in hand, I will have many ways to use this money. I think I'll use it to buy a house and put some in the bank. Because I currently want to buy a house to bring my parents home to live with me. And I want a spacious place to rest after a long day. I think that's reasonable because when I have a house, I will have more motivation to go to work. Or I will buy a house to rent out for more profit. On the other hand, I save a little to deposit in the bank as capital. Because depositing money in the bank brings safety benefits. Because I always care about security and convenience. This helps protect the money against the risk of loss and provides an annual yield. Currently, the price of gold is increasing so I will not invest in it. I think it would be more risky.
  • 4. Tình huống 2 : hút thuốc Smoking is a bad action. It affects their own health and that of those around them. However, to choose one of the three methods above, I will choose community labor as punishment. Because the violator will have to perform public cleaning work, do charity work, etc. This both benefits society and helps them realize the consequences of their behavior. The method of collecting fines is the usual method. Collecting fines can be effective in educating and assessing violations, while also creating a system of economic sanctions. But this method will be limited if there is no serious compliance and no control over the collection of fines. Of course, the last method I think is quite heavy on such behavior. However, the final decision on the method of punishment should be made by the specific legal system and regulations of that country or region. Tình huống 3: khoá luận In my opinion, when writing my graduate thesis, I will not omit any source. In today's digital age, finding information is easier than ever. However, not only the internet but also libraries and newspapers play an important role in finding information for the thesis. When searching for information online, it will produce results quickly, conveniently and with a rich variety of information sources. But the downside is less reliability and quality of information. Besides, I go to the library to read books or magazines related to my thesis. Although it is more time consuming than searching for information online, books and magazines have been vetted for publication. Therefore, the information source is guaranteed to be accurate and reliable. In short, each source of information will have its own advantages and disadvantages. The important thing is that the smart use and coordination of these sources of information will help us create a complete thesis. NGHE 1. Which poster will the boy hang on his bedroom wall?
  • 5. o a snowboarding player o a snowboard o an eagle o a mountain climber 2. How did the girl travel to school this morning? o By bus o By car o By bike o On foot 3. What will the boy buy from the newsagent later this week? o A superhero comics o A football magazine o A newspaper o A book about wildlife animals 4. How will the friends get to the party? o By scooter o On foot o By bus o By motorbike 5. Which musical instrument does the boy want to learn to play? o Trumpet. o Piano. o Electronic guitar. o Classical guitar. 6. How did the girl find out about the party? o Her friend emailed her. o Her friend called her. o Her friend sent her a message. o Her friend invited her directly. 7. Where are the boy and his family going on holiday? o At the beach o In the mountain o In the countryside o In the city 8. When will the girl be in the race? o On Thursday. o On Wednesday. o On Saturday. o On Sunday.
  • 6. Part 2: Con 1 9. Dr. Herman Nash is _____. o an English teacher o an expert on literature o a linguist o a historian 10. According to Dr. Nash, the languages we speak _____ . o are being corrupted. o do not remain the same for very long. o are all very similar. o disappear after some periods of time. 11. How is slang defined? o normal expressions used by many people o formal expressions used by technicians o casual expressions used by not many people o everyday expressions used by ordinary people 12. In Dr. Nash’s opinion, a large number of English words got their origin from___ o Italy o France o Spain o Latin Con 2. 13. What are the speakers mainly talking about? o The girl’s soccer team o The boy’s attendance at the game o The girl’s next game o The boy’s desire to play soccer 14. When will the girl’s next soccer game be? o This Friday o This Saturday
  • 7. o Next Tuesday o Next Friday 15. What can be inferred about the girl? o She is interested in playing goalkeeper on her team. o She is not happy with the attendance at her games. o She suffered a minor injury in the last game. o She is the best player on the girl’s soccer team. 16. Why does the boy mention his friend? o To ask how they can join the girl’s soccer team o To say that they enjoyed watching the last soccer game o To tell the girl that they all wish the team good luck o To indicate that he will invite them to the next game Con 3: 17. What are the speakers mainly discussing? o The boy’s desire to get an extension. o The topic of the paper the boy is writing. o The boy’s involvement in athletics. o The type of research that the boy needs to conduct. 18. Why does the boy say that he is unable to finish his assignment on time? o He cannot find the information that he needs. o He needs to study for a test in another class tonight. o His partner has not done enough work on the project. o He has not had enough time to do his work. 19. What does the boy suggest about the soccer team? o It has not lost any games yet this season. o There is going to be a game tonight. o Being on it takes up a lot of his time. o It needs to get some new members. 20. What does the teacher tell the boy to do? o Go to the library o Attend his next class
  • 8. o Skip soccer practice o Have a chat with Coach Grubbs Part 3 Talk/lecture 1: 21. What type of work is available on the program? o Factory work o Working in stores o Working in places of interest o Underwater jobs 22. All of the following qualities are needed by candidates for the work EXCEPT____ o To be hard-working o To be responsible o To be sociable o To be fit 23. Where do the students meet the representatives of the program? o Normally in the USA o In the country they will work in o In the country they come from o In a country chosen by the representative 24. How do students accepted into the program find a job? o On their own or through the Work Experience program o Through the Work Experience program only o Through interviews in their country o On their own 25. What does the speaker say about medical insurance? o It is not normally included. o It is part of the agreement o It has to be paid for by the student. o It is irrelevant to the program. Talk/ Lecture 2: 26. Why did Paul choose the part of Africa he visited? o It is good for walking.
  • 9. o It will soon change. o He had been there before. o It is easy to travel on foot. 27. What will happen when more roads are built? o They can’t study plants and flowers on the roads. o They won’t have to clear paths through forests. o They can bring more equipment. o They can travel faster. 28. What happened to the food they brought at the end of the trip? o It was too dried. o There was too much left. o It went bad. o There was too little left. 29. When the team met a fisherman,_____ o he gave them food. o a member of the team was too ill to go. o they were looking for a boat. o they got lost in the village. 30. Why didn’t Paul go to Australia? o He was planning to do another trip. o He wanted to be home with his family. o He didn’t want any more traveling. o He thought he couldn’t study anything there. Talk/ Lecture 3: 31. What will be given in the second part of the seminar? o some advice for the trip in April o things you should bring for the trip in April o introduction to the trip in April o introduction to the research on rock art. 32. What is rock art compared to? o footprint o pictures
  • 10. o a school book o a book about animals. 33. What is the first mystery about the Namibian paintings or engravings? o They are all for the same animal. o They are repeated. o They are completely different from one another. o They are for all kinds of animals. 34. What is the second mystery about the Namibian paintings or engraving? o They are all created by humans. o They all have human faces. o They were engraved by wise women. o They seem to be half-human. 35. What will be talked about next week? o dangers of coming from one culture to another o how children learn from rock art. o what children learn from rock art pictures. o purposes of rock art. ĐỌC 1. The word “enrolling” in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to? A. coming B. participating C. meeting D. working 2. According to the passage, what can be inferred about Mai’s parents? A. they have temporary jobs. B. they work hard in the field. C. they work far from the house. D. they have permanent jobs. 3. Why does Mai want to look for a job in a foreign country? A. Her parents are too old to support the family. B. Her siblings encourage her to go abroad.
  • 11. C. She wants to help her family and save up for her life. D. Her friends all go abroad. 4. How many learners of the Japanese language are NOT high school students in Giong Tom District? A. 20 B. 40 C. 60 D. 210 5. The word “nurtured” in paragraph 3 could be best replaced by _______. A. nourished B. loved C. worked D. owned 6. According to Director Nguyen Thi Minh Tuyet, the number of students this year _______. A. decreases by 50% B. remains constant C. neither increases nor decreases D. has reached the figure of 400 7. What is TRUE about the laborers who have finished the work contract in Japan? A. They all plan to run a business. B. They all save an amount of 1 billion VND. C. They are invited to work for Japanese companies in Vietnam. D. The human resource department in Japanese companies will neglect them. 8. The word “residing” in paragraph 7 is closest in meaning to _______. A. working B. making C. living D. coming 9. Why does Dong Thap become the top labor supplier for Japan and South Korea? A. Because most high school students have planned since they were at high school. B. Because after coming back to Vietnam, all of them are able to run businesses. C. Because most people in Dong Thap do not have a good job. D. Because a wide range of advantages has been offered by the local authorities. 10. What can be inferred from the final paragraph? A. Local laborers are still not clear about labor export. B. Local jobs will create more opportunities for workers. C. More workers in Dong Thap are ready to take part in the labor export program. D. The competitiveness between the provincial labor market the and foreign one is higher.
  • 12. 11. It is stated in the first paragraph that Thomas Francis Jr. was studying________ A. How to prevent the spread of influenza in Michigan B. How to work with physicians from Manhattan C. How to develop vaccines from killed viruses D. How to get a degree in medicine from New York University 12. Poliomyelitis is an infectious disease that _________. A. can only be found in monkeys B. causes serious stomachache C. affects the nervous system D. has no symptoms for diagnosis 13. The word “corroborated” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _________. A. rejected B. published C. examined D. confirmed 14. All of the following statements about the killed virus vaccine are true EXCEPT _________. A. it did not induce antibody formation in monkeys B. it had three strains that scientists worked with C. it was incapable of producing the disease D. it helped monkeys form antibodies 15. The word “findings” in paragraph 3 refers to _________. A. results B. antibody levels C. vaccine D. polio 16. From the passage, it can be inferred that the experimental polio vaccine was given to people by _________. A. pill B. injection C. surgery D. transplant 17. The word “vaccine” in paragraph 3 refers to _________. A. medicine designed to cure a disease temporarily B. medicine that cures a disease after the patient gets sick C. medicine designed to kill viruses that are fatal to children D. medicine that creates immunity against a disease 18. In the passage, it is implied that the Salk Institute was _________. A. originally called the Institute for Biological Studies B. originally the University of Michigan School of Public Health
  • 13. C. originally the Virus Research Laboratory at the University of Pittsburg D. originally the medical school at New York University 19. In which space marked as [A], [B], [C], and [D] in the passage could the following sentence best fit? “Thousands of children and adults were free from the fears of contracting this terrible disease.” A. [A] B. [B] C. [C] D. [D] 20. What is the main idea of the passage? A. How Jonas Salk trained to be a physician and medical researcher. B. How the medical research of Jonas Salk led to the development of the polio vaccine. C. How Salk and his colleagues learned to kill viruses. D. How Salk was promoted to important positions at the University of Pennsylvania. 21. According to the passage, which of the following statements about land diving is correct? A. It is a newer sport than bungee jumping. B. It is done due to a cultural belief. C. It is a safe sport for people to play. D. It is popular with both men and women. 22. A jump is considered perfect when_____. A. the jumper's fall is stopped before the shoulders touch the ground. B. the jumper's shoulders land gently on the ground. C. the jumper's head touches the ground first. D. the jumper jumps without the vine tied to his feet. 23. Why was David’s mother holding a toy car? A. Because she planned to give it to David after his jump. B. Because she used to like playing with it. C. Because a car is the symbol of becoming an adult. D. Because she planned to throw it away after his jump. 24. The word "proper" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to_____. A. accurate B. brave C. motivating D. mature 25. Why did David decide to jump? A. Because this allowed him to become a man. B. Because his mother could see him. C. Because he wanted to be injured.
  • 14. D. Because he knew that he wouldn't be seriously injured. 26. Since jumping, how has life changed for David? A. Everyone now sees him as an adult. B. He is more interested in girls. C. He is more attractive to the opposite sex. D. He is no longer interested in toys. 27. What is special about the ceremonial gloves of the Satere Mawe people? A. Young men are shot by a bullet when they wear them. B. They are full of wasps. C. They cause a great deal of pain. D. Only over-18s are allowed to wear them. 28. The word "unbearable" in paragraph 6 can be best replaced by_____. A. elastic B. insufferable C. long-lasting D. intolerable 29. What happened to Mari while he was wearing the gloves? A. The gloves permanently damaged his hands. B. His uncle took away his pain. C. He screamed and screamed. D. His brother tried to help him. 30. What are Mari's intentions for the future? A. To wear the gloves many more times. B. To go on a journey abroad. C. To wear the gloves for three hours. D. To find other ways to prove that he's grown up. 31. Which of the following is TRUE about Internet jobs? A. Most of them require excellent technical expertise. B. Job opportunities are open to both proficient and non-proficient people. C. Only trained programmers are suitable for the jobs. D. It is not possible for people with limited technical expertise to find a job. 32. The word "identify" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _______. A. name B. estimate C. discount D. encounter 33. According to the passage, what is a feature of webmasters? A. They never work independently. B. They require a minimal level of expertise.
  • 15. C. Their duties depend on the organization they work for. D. They do not support software products. 34. The word "them" in paragraph 2 refers to _______. A. companies B. new job opportunities C. hardware and software D. webmasters 35. In paragraph 3, what is mentioned as one requirement of a webmaster position? A. Good communication skills B. Excellent writing skill C. Ability to work independently D. Understanding of the latest computer applications 36. According to the passage, websites can be defined as a kind of _______. A. computer illustration B. interactive multimedia presentations C. new media D. computer artistry 37. The outsourcing and contracting of online freelancers have become popular as a result of _______. A. the downsizing of companies in difficult economic times B. the better quality of online workers C. the expansion of online business D. the abundance of online projects 38. The word "vary" in paragraph 6 could best be replaced by________ A. change B. decrease C. increase D. differ 39. It can be inferred from the passage that _______. A. freelancers can contract with foreign companies B. only skilled workers make good money C. it is easy to become a webmaster D. workers with limited computer skills cannot work online 40. What is the purpose of this passage? A. To inform people about the tasks and role of a webmaster B. To inform people about the computer industry C. To inform people about employment related to the Internet D. To explain why webmasters make a lot of money
  • 16. VIẾT Lũ lụt Currently, the world faces many types of natural disasters. Among them, floods are natural disasters that occur frequently and cause serious damage. The following are some causes, impacts and proposed solutions to limit floods. There are many causes of floods. Prolonged heavy rain is one of the main causes of flooding. Because when rainfall exceeds the absorbing capacity of the soil and drainage system, water will overflow into rivers and canals, causing flooding. On the other hand, the destruction of environments such as mangroves, forests, and grasslands reduces the ability of water to penetrate the soil. Improper construction of projects such as dams, dikes, and sewers clogs rivers, leading to floods. The causes of floods greatly affect the economy, human life and the environment. Economically, floods cause damage to agriculture and loss of infrastructure, slowing down economic development. In terms of life, it reduces water quality, causes ecological imbalance, causes environmental pollution, and affects plant and animal life. The most worrying thing is the danger to humans. Large floods can cause death and injury to people, causing loss of security and safety. Flooding is a complex problem that requires a combination of different solutions. Specifically, invest in building and upgrading drainage systems such as building reservoirs, canals and more technical drainage systems. In addition, protect and restore wetlands and naturally drained lands to minimize flooding. Actively plant forests to avoid erosion, which is dangerous to animals, plants and even humans. Self-protection is also
  • 17. an important solution when the community is educated with skills and awareness to cope with and prevent floods. Minimize serious damage KHỞI NGHIỆP Sometimes in life we will have our own ways of starting a business. There are some young people who leave big companies to start their own businesses. Is that the correct action? The following article will show some of the benefits and challenges of this. When we are young, we have a lot of time and opportunities to start a business. Young people have the opportunity to freely create and express their ideas. They are not bound by strict regulations and processes like a large company and can develop products and services in the way they think is best. In addition, young people who start their own businesses can decide for themselves the strategy and development direction of their company. This allows them to have influence and directly see the results of their work. In particular, an attractive aspect of starting a business is its high income potential. When successful, young people can earn larger amounts of money than working for a large company. Starting a business provides young people with opportunities for diverse experiences. They have to face many aspects of business such as: management, marketing, finance,... . This helps them develop diverse skills and become versatile people in the business field. However, to get benefits, young people also have to go through pressure and challenges. For example, starting a business carries high financial risks. They have to invest large amounts of money. Additionally, they face the possibility of failure and financial loss. Besides, the competitive environment is fierce with other companies. Therefore, success in entrepreneurship for young people requires
  • 18. patience, determination and the ability to adapt to an uncertain business environment.